Her big break came in 1995 when she was cast in "Rent," a Broadway musical that won her much acclaim and a Tony Award nomination.

Since then she has starred in numerous plays, including the Broadway musical "Wicked," which not only brought her a Tony Award, but several feature films as well, including "Enchanted" and the film adaptation of "Rent."

Menzel has also spun her theatrical fame into a successful solo career.

She released her third solo album, "I Stand," earlier this year.

To record the album, Menzel went through a lot of soul searching and personal growth.

"This current album is very important to me because it took me a while to figure out who I was as a singer and a songwriter and performer," Menzel said.

Cat's in the Cradle

When she was a little girl, Menzel had her first breakout performance at a summer camp talent show, singing the classic song "Cat's in the Cradle" by Harry Chapin.

Camp counselors, surprised by Menzel's innate sense of harmony and rhythm, encouraged her to take voice lessons.

"I was singing harmony and didn't even know what harmony was," Menzel said. "All the counselors ran to my parents and told them I had some kind of special voice."

A Star Is Born

The first vinyl record Menzel owned was Barbara Streisand's "A Star is Born."

Menzel found inspiration from Streisand, who successfully made the jump from theater to pop music, a transition Menzel recognized is not an easy one.

"There's not a lot of people that we as a society allow to make this transition from theater to pop," Menzel said. "The ones that I really respect and admire are people like Barbra Streisand and Bette Midler."

Menzel hopes to make the transition by staying true to herself.

"I always try to make the common denominator my voice," Menzel said.

Tell Me Something Good

As for the greatest singer ever, Menzel believes it's Chaka Khan.

"Chaka Khan is my idol," Menzel said. "For anyone that wants to learn how to sing really high but not hurt themselves, you should go out and emulate Chaka Khan."

The best of Khan's work, Menzel said, came not in Khan's later career but in her early days.

"She sang with this incredible soul band called Rufus," Menzel said. "It's just the funkiest band ever I think from the 70s."

You Gotta Be

The best pop song is "You Gotta Be" by Des'ree, Menzel said.

"It was empowering, it was strong, it was feminine, but it had a great beat and I loved her voice," Menzel said.

Menzel said that she wondered if she would ever be able to write a song with that kind of emotional power -- something she tried to achieve with the title track off her latest album.